inflexurus

Latin

Etymology

Future active participle of īnflectō.

Participle

īnflexūrus m (feminine īnflexūra, neuter īnflexūrum); first/second declension

  1. about to bend

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative īnflexūrus īnflexūra īnflexūrum īnflexūrī īnflexūrae īnflexūra
Genitive īnflexūrī īnflexūrae īnflexūrī īnflexūrōrum īnflexūrārum īnflexūrōrum
Dative īnflexūrō īnflexūrae īnflexūrō īnflexūrīs īnflexūrīs īnflexūrīs
Accusative īnflexūrum īnflexūram īnflexūrum īnflexūrōs īnflexūrās īnflexūra
Ablative īnflexūrō īnflexūrā īnflexūrō īnflexūrīs īnflexūrīs īnflexūrīs
Vocative īnflexūre īnflexūra īnflexūrum īnflexūrī īnflexūrae īnflexūra
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